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The High Cost of Conventional Thinking
The High Cost of Conventional Thinking

Parents who love their own lives need to think much more critically about how best to leverage the value of their high school aged children's education. (Read the entire blog entry)

(Added by Luke Setzer on 11/06, 12:40pm)

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The Truth About American Exceptionalism
The Truth About American Exceptionalism

Did you know that America produces more scientific citations than any other nation in the history of the world?  I didn't. (Read the entire blog entry)

(Added by Teresa Summerlee Isanhart on 10/11, 5:39pm)

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Conversations with History
Conversations with History

I just discovered this wonderful UC Berkeley series of hour-long interviews hosted by Harry Kreisler with prominent authors, including favorites like Christopher Hitchens, Mark Steyn, and Victor Davis Hanson. (Read the entire blog entry)

(Added by Ted Keer on 10/09, 4:14pm)

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The DaVinci Sleep Schedule
The DaVinci Sleep Schedule

Mr. Anspaugh embarks on a journey toward the Polyphasic Lifestyle, to become a card-carrying member of the "22 Hour Society", and to live life to even more of its fullest. (Read the entire blog entry)

(Added by Warren Chase Anspaugh on 9/26, 10:42pm)

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A Polite Refusal of the Assistance of Governments
A Polite Refusal of the Assistance of Governments

One man's desire to plot his own course. Inspired by the events in Washington, DC on September 12, 2009. (Read the entire blog entry)

(Added by Tyson Russell on 9/21, 10:56am)

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Bank Failures
Bank Failures

Below is a graph showing the number of bank failures per month in the US since 2006. (Read the entire blog entry)

(Added by Dean Michael Gores on 9/19, 8:08am)

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Idiocy in Money Magazine
Idiocy in Money Magazine

Social Security is well invested....YAY (Read the entire blog entry)

(Added by Ethan Dawe on 9/18, 6:37am)

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Who's Afraid of Burns and Heller?

Just as one studies history to place modern phenomena in context one studies biography to draw parallels and change one's view of life from perceptual to conceptual. One needs to integrate a large number of concretes to study the lives of nations and of men. Rand biographies, so far as they are grounded in fact, serve this purpose admirably. (Read the entire blog entry)

(Added by Ted Keer on 9/11, 6:04pm)

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The only thing I need for you to know: A notice to everyone else
The only thing I need for you to know: A notice to everyone else

A short essay regarding use of violence designed to scratch the surface of the Objectivist position on the matter without using common O-ist buzzwords. This is a first draft. Notes on how I could elaborate or polish are appreciated on a case by case basis. Thanks for the input. (Read the entire blog entry)

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Keep Your Kids Home on Tuesday
Keep Your Kids Home on Tuesday

I didn't want to post another article by Alexandra so soon, but this rant is too good to hold on to. 

 As a matter of principle, keep your kids home on Tuesday, despite the fact that the  worshipy, personality cult game plan for America's school kids has been changed to a more benign list of directives from that self adoring authoritarian we call "Mr. President."  (Read the entire blog entry)

(Added by Teresa Summerlee Isanhart on 9/04, 4:27pm)

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